articleAnnual Review of Environment and ResourcesOct 15, 2009Closed access

Connectivity and the Governance of Multilevel Social-Ecological Systems: The Role of Social Capital

Indiana University Bloomington · Policy Analysis (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We discuss the challenges confronting environmental governance caused by the increasing connectivity of resource-use systems and the growing functional interdependencies of ecological and social systems. We take as a point of departure the case of the Xingu Indigenous Park (PIX) in Brazil and its surrounding agro-industrial region. This case provides a basis for reviewing the literature on resource governance, including both points of consensus and contentious issues. We argue that no fixed spatial or temporal level is appropriate for governing ecosystems and their services sustainably, effectively, and equitably. We point to the need to recognize the multilevel nature of such problems and the role of…

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Keywords
  • Corporate governance
  • Environmental governance
  • Sustainability
  • Interdependence
  • Social capital
  • Multi-level governance
  • Environmental resource management
  • Indigenous
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